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Apr 1, 2013

Technology Analyst Intern Interview

Anonymous Employee

Anonymous Employee

Application Details

I applied through college or university. The process took 4+ weeks – interviewed at J.P. Morgan.

Interview Details

Applied through school website, got an interview a few weeks later. Face to face interview at school. 2 30 minute interviews with 2 different interviewers. 1 was all behavioral, pretty easy and relaxed. 1 was more technical asking about programming experience, IT-type questions.

Interview Questions

How does DNS work and what happens when a DNS server does down?Answer Question

Technology Analyst Intern Interview

I applied through college or university. The process took a day – interviewed at J.P. Morgan in December 2009.

Interview Details

General behaviorial interview question. Didn't not ask any in depth technical questions. Asked for definition of a lot of generic stuff. For example, what object orient programming is, describe software life cycle, explain what a derivative is, what an option is, how jp morgan makes money, etc

Technology Analyst Intern Interview

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Chicago, IL

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Chicago, IL

Application Details

The process took a day – interviewed at J.P. Morgan in October 2008.

Interview Details

An on campus interview by an alum, which was relaxed and surprisingly fast. Asked why I want to work in the finance industry, how does JPMC make money, which threw me off a little. Then went over my resume. Was asked a brain teaser at the end, which wasn't incredibly difficult. Heard back that I got the internship only 2 weeks later.

This was my first on campus interview, so I had no idea what to expect and was quite surprised I got an offer.

Technology Analyst Intern Interview

I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks – interviewed at J.P. Morgan in October 2012.

Interview Details

I applied on the website and through my University's career search website (both required). I was called in for an on-campus interview in mid-October. It was two back-to-back one-on-one final-round interviews with VP's in the field.

They asked a range of questions, ranging from personality battery to technical skills to work experience. The second interviewer in particular had a battery of technical questions on a variety of disciplines within Technology (networking, software engineering, programming paradigms), of which I was able to answer up to an intermediate level.

A couple of weeks later, I got a call with an offer.

Interview Questions

What is the 'Singleton' pattern? What is the 'Visitor' pattern? What is the 'Brick' (?) pattern?Answer Question